Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum's new home • Washtenaw Co. landfill fight • U-M Regent's home vandalized
On Tuesday's News Hit: - Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum is packing up and moving after plans for a new development threatened the beloved arcade. - Plans for a new landfill at the border of Salem Township and Northville are causing concerns. - University of Michigan Board of Regents member Jordan Acker says he believes vandals targeted his home because he is Jewish.
Oakland County sheriff shares what needs to be done to stop burglaries
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard is calling on lawmakers to make changes as the county continues to see high-end break-ins committed by suspects connected to a Chilean crime ring. He says the suspects they have arrested have come into the United States through a visa waiver program.
Man accused of sex trafficking out of Southgate home
An Allen Park man is being held on a $1 million cash bond after authorities say he was busted trafficking women out of a Southgate home that he owns. Police say he is connected to a larger sex trafficking bust involving massage parlors.
Landfill expansion has many concerned in the Northville area
The Arbor Hills Landfill is located in the upper west corner of Washtenaw County, owned by GFL and governed by Salem Township, but according to the mayor of Northville, it affects many more people with little recourse at that time.
Could Hutchinson return if the Lions make it to the Super Bowl?
On Monday, Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer reported sources told him the Lions are "holding out hope" Hutchinson could return by the NFC Championship Game Jan. 26, if the Lions make it that far.
Officials sound the alarm using items that contain lithium-ion batteries
Now that it is the holiday season, many may try to bargain hunt and buy these items second hand or pre-owned to save a few dollars, but buyers beware.
E. W. Grobbel's donates 11,000 pieces of meat to fight food insecurity
This donation is significant not only because of its size but because of what?s inside all the boxes.
Secretary of State Benson critical of Duggan's independent run for governor
The Secretary of State has made it no mystery of her interest in the seat. Then last week, the Detroit mayor made waves of his own that he intended to make a gubernatorial run.
Detroit warming centers struggling to keep up
FOX 2 takes a closer look at what the city is doing to provide more resources to people who need help.
Riverview ice rescue reminds community members to stay off the ice
When it comes to ice rescues, leave that to the professionals.
Key postal service dates to know during the holiday season
There are five less days between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year.
'Shop With a Lion' at Detroit Meijer rewards deserving children for the holidays
Some special children received a holiday shopping trip with members of the Lions at the Detroit Meijer on Grand River Monday.
Detroit Meijer hosts 'Shop With a Lion' granting Christmas wishes to kids in need
Some deserving children got to shop for Christmas items with members of the Detroit Lions at a Meijer on Detroit's northwest side on Monday.
U-M Regent says he was targeted by pro-Palestine activists because he's Jewish
At 2 a.m. Monday, as his family slept - someone threw Mason jars believed to be full of urine through the front window of his Huntington Woods home - his wife's car was spray painted with 'Free Palestine - Divest.'
Local author repurposes books he wrote for his daughter into children's books
Andy Gutman, acclaimed children?s author and songwriter, unveils his latest endeavor, Stand Tall, a captivating children's book that encourages self-confidence and celebrates uniqueness in every person. With a delightful narrative and vibrant illustrations, Stand Tall follows the journey of Taff the Giraffe, a striking blue giraffe who embraces his differences and stands proud amidst a sea of conformity. Bre Teamer chats with Andy about the books and its inspiration.
Regenerative aesthetics may be a better option than dermal filler
As of late, people are concerned about filler. We saw a push for fillers the last 10 years & girls are getting them younger and younger. This is aging them & we now know fillers don't dissolve as much as we thought. While fillers can be used responsibility with great outcomes, the industry is moving for an anti-aging regenerative approach from the inside out. Some of the more regenerative products being used are Sculptra, Radiesse and Platet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments. We pair these with lasers, which don't change your appearance, but rather preserve your appearance and therefore your youth. Bre Teamer chats with Dr. Alex Zayid, MD about the shift.
Dearborn police utilize drone in arrest of stolen car suspect
Video courtesy: Dearborn Police Department Facebook
Metro Detroiters react to fall of Syrian President Al Assad
Syrian Americans in Metro Detroit were overjoyed with the news of the fall of President Bashar Al Assad. They shared their thoughts over the weekend.
7 carjacking suspects arrested • New photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO's killer • Sex trafficking busts
On Monday's New Hit: - Seven suspects who police believe are connected to five carjackings are in custody after trying to steal a vehicle in front of Detroit police. - New images show the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson boarding a taxi. - A man is accused of trafficking women out of a home he owned in Southgate. His arrest comes amid a flurry of other Metro Detroit trafficking busts.
Carjacking suspect shot by Detroit police
One of seven carjacking suspects was wounded Saturday night when a Detroit police officer shot him after officers say he pointed a rifle at them. It happened while police were surveilling the suspects on the city's east side.



















